Examples of 'acland' in a sentence

Meaning of "acland"

acland (noun) - a proper noun referring to the Acland family name or any relevant entity associated with it
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  • An estate in Landkey parish, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS594325).
  • A rural town and locality in Toowoomba Region. Queensland, Australia.
  • A surname from Old English.

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Acland was also interested in questions of public health.
And attended an autopsy by Acland.
Acland desired a modified application of the principle.
Anywhere near Acland Street will be fine.
Acland died a few months after his father.
After his retirement, Acland served on several government commissions.
Acland took portraits and landscapes.
The marriage was without children, but the connection eventually brought Trerice to the Acland family.
Acland was married three times and had four children.
Alibi for the Chapman killing but he knows about autopsies ' cause Acland showed him one.
Acland showed a strong interest in and commitment to educational reform.
The fire was ineffective, so Major John Dyke Acland led the grenadiers in a bayonet charge.
The Acland baronets were the lords of the manor.
The proposed expansion of Queensland 's New Acland coal mine has not been approved.
Eleanor Acland was an author of novels.

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The McLanahan Tertiary DDC-Sizer has proved to be the solution that New Acland needed.
Yet Acland is not criticising the women but praising them.
What 's behind you getting Dr Acland to show you an autopsy?
Acland Street is a shopping and restaurant precinct with numerous cake shops and cafes.
Seeing his left wing in rout, Reynier sent Peyri 's brigade to face Acland.
Acland and Whetham were victorious.
About 60 % of the coal transported through the port originates from the New Acland Mine.
Acland rose to the rank of admiral in the Royal Navy.
Anything is possible, Dr Acland.
Acland was a committed Anglican and married one of the daughters of Bishop Harper.
I was only asking, Dr Acland.
Eleanor Acland was a passionate advocate of Votes for Women and was an active suffragist.
I was only asking, Ar Acland.
Andrew Acland of Dialogue by Design demonstrated how a good design makes all the difference.
Do you currently use another format of the Acland product ( DVDs, streaming / institutional version, etc . )?
Acland married twice, but left no surviving children.
The electorate was abolished in 1946, and Acland was defeated standing for the Timaru electorate.
Acland and his wife had the following children,.
My son calls a nap . He is a doctor . Dr. Acland.
For many years Acland was the Medical Adviser to the government of the Sudan.
I wonder if Acland is?
Acland had a conservatory in which he grew camellias, grapes, geraniums and ferns.
He spent his retirement in Oxford, where he died in 1957 in the Acland Nursing Home.
Acland forced him to remove the heads, which remain defaced to this day.
They continued to own it until 1945, when Sir Richard Acland sold it to the tenant.
Even after Acland and Cole were reinforced by Oswald, the standoff continued.
I do not have that privilege. Dr. Acland.
Though a wealthy aristocrat, Acland became the Liberal candidate for the industrial constituency of Rotherham.
The painting was given by Ruskin to his friend Henry Wentworth Acland in 1871.
Although the Aclands were usually associated with the Liberal Party, this Acland was a Tory.
Acland fell, shot in both legs, and many of the grenadiers also went down.
At the age of 19, Acland met and was influenced by photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.
Acland stood unsuccessfully for Parliament as potential MP for Torquay at the 1929 general election.
After graduation, Acland became a lecturer and tutor at Keble College, Oxford.
Acland was appointed its first chairman - a position he held until his death . [ 9 ].

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